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Fun at the Fair / All Breed Horse Show c/o GLAPHC 1349 Mellow Lane Simi Valley, CA 93065 Fun at the Fair Show English Tues., Aug. 7th, Western Wed., Aug 8th Morgan Horse Equestrian Center Ventura County Fair Judges Cindy Weight-Carter Eric Hubbard y, ear l s l l a st rk erve can pa s e R r ou so y ur traile fair! yo he joy t n e and $$ Save Money - Pre Enter $$ For Entry forms, Stall Reservations, & Information Contact Sue at (805) 428-6581cell or (805) 527-9655 WhoopTeeDooWest@sbcglobal.net Hi Point Awards for the Following Divisions English :,, Western:,, English Walk/Trot:, Western Walk Trot:, Speed Events: Walk/Trot,, Halter: Champion & Reserve Plus Overall Paint Horse Awards for: English High Point Horse & Rider Combination Western High Point Horse & Rider Combination and Overall 2 Day Super Horse Champion (any breed) PLACE POSTAGE HERE you or k n Tha Spons w Sho

Fun at the Fair Horse Show to All Breeds Morgan Horse Equestrian Center Ventura County Fairgrounds 10 West Harbor Blvd., Ventura, CA 93001 Schooling Day: Monday, August 6th at (Approximate time) 3:00 pm Warm up Schooling Rounds $10 per 3 minutes. Must be paid in advance and riders must wear their numbers Trainers may combine riders and work as a group (5 riders x 3 minutes = 15 minutes total for all riders English Day: Classes Begin Tuesday, August 7th at 9:00 am 1. Warm Up Cross Rail Hunters *2. Cross Rail Hunters *3. Cross Rail Hunters *4. Cross Rail Hunters *5. Cross Rail Eq. Over Fences *6. Cross Rail Eq. Over Fences *7. Cross Rail Eq. Over Fences @ @ @ @ @ @ 8. Warm Up Hunters 2'3 9. Working Hunters 2'3 *10. Working Hunters 2'3-2'6 *11. Working Hunters 2'3-2'6 *12. Working Hunters 2'3-2'6 13.Eq. Over Fences 2'3-2'6 *14 Eq. Over Fences 2'3-2'6 *15.Eq. Over Fences 2'3-2'6 *16.Eq. Over Fences 2'3-2'6 Novice Rider *17 Jumpers (Table 2b) 2'6-2'9 *18 Jumpers (Table 2b) 3'-3'3 -Lunch Break- English Day (Cont.): Classes resume after lunch break 19 Hunter Hack *20 Hunter Hack *21. Hunter Hack *22. Hunter Hack 23. English Equitation Walk/Trot 24. English Equitation Walk/Trot # % 25. English Pleasure Walk/Trot 26. English Pleasure Walk/Trot # % 27. English Horsemanship Walk/Trot 28. English Horsemanship Walk/Trot # % *29. Country Pleasure *30. Country Pleasure 31. Hunt Seat Equitation *32. Hunt Seat Equitation *33. Hunt Seat Equitation *34. Hunt Seat Equitation Novice Rider 13-17 35. English Pleasure *36. English Pleasure *37. English Pleasure *38. English Pleasure Important Information Classes in BOLD are ALL BREED and APHA Classes. * Classes count for Super Horse # May not compete in any other class with cantering /loping except Country Pleasure at the Walk and Trot. % WALK TROT COMPETITORS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUPER HORSE AWARDS @ May not compete in any other class with jumping except Classes 8, 9 & 13 and Hunter Hack Classes

Western Day Classes Begin Wednesday, August 8 th at 9:00 am *40. Showmanship E/W *41. Showmanship E/W *42. Showmanship E/W 43. Showmanship for Walk/Trot 44. Showmanship for Walk/Trot % % *45.Halter *46.Halter *47.Halter *48.Halter Yearling Stallions Two Year Old Stallions Three Year Old Stallions Four Year Old Stallions *49 Halter *50 Halter Yearling and Two Year Old Geldings Three Year Old & Older Geldings *51.Halter *52 Halter *53. Halter *54. Halter Yearling Mares Two Year Old Mares Three Year Old Mares Four Year Old Mares *55 Halter Color *56 Halter Non-Color 57 Halter Championship 1st & 2nd Place from each Halter Class - 20 Minute Break 58.Western Equitation Walk/Trot 59.Western Equitation Walk/Trot # % 60.Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 61.Western Pleasure Walk/Trot # % 62.Western Horsemanship Walk/Trot 63.Western Horsemanship Walk/Trot # % *64. Country Pleasure # May not compete in any other class with cantering /loping except Country Pleasure at the Walk and Trot. % WALK TROT ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUPER HORSE AWARDS Western Day, (Continued) Trail classes are On Demand from 9:00am and 12:00pm Trail Schooling Rounds $10.00 per round. Rider must notify Ring Steward that they are doing a schooling Round.. 65. In Hand Trail 66. Trail E/W Walk/Trot 67. Trail E/W Walk Trot 68. Trail E/W *69. Trail E/W *70. Trail E/W *71. Trail E/W All Ages (Horse or Handler) # % (The following classes will not begin before 12:00pm) 72. Western Equitation *73. Western Equitation *74. Western Equitation *75. Western Equitation Novice Rider 76. Western Pleasure *77. Western Pleasure *78. Western Pleasure *79. Western Pleasure *80. Western Horsemanship *81. Western Horsemanship *82. Western Horsemanship -15 Minute Break83. Reining *84. Reining Amateur -15 Minute Break- Speed Classes will not begin until after 2:00 pm Important Information Classes in BOLD are ALL BREED and APHA Classes * Classes count for Super Horse

Western Day (Cont.) Speed Classes - Wednesday, August 8th Speed Classes will not begin before 2:00pm *85. Single Stake *86. Single Stake 87. Single Stake *88. Poles 1 *89. Poles 1 90. Poles 1 *91. Stakes Race *92. Stakes Race 93. Stakes Race *94. Speed Barrels *95. Speed Barrels 96. Speed Barrels *97. Barrels (Cloverleaf) *98. Barrels (Cloverleaf) 99. Barrels (Cloverleaf) * Classes count for Super Horse Classes in BOLD are ALL BREED and APHA Classes I Love Paints Game All competitors, upon leaving the arena, will be allowed to draw one playing card from our I Paints box. If you draw a card in the suit of Hearts, YOU WIN! Take your card to the office and claim your prize! Each card in the suit of Hearts are worth a different value and that value will determine what prize box you get to choose from. High Point Awards Cross Rail High Point 18 and Over: Classes 1, 2, & 5 13 17: Classes 1, 3, & 6 12 and Under: 1, 4, * 7 English Age Break High Point Awards 18 and Over: Classes 10, 14, 20, 32 & 36. 13-17: Classes 11, 15, 21, 33, and 37. 12 and Under: Classes 12, 16, 22, 34, and 38. English Walk/Trot High Point Awards ; Classes 23, 25, 27, and 29. 17 and Under: Classes 24, 26, 28, and 30. Overall Champion English Horse & Champion English Paint Horse Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37 and 38 Halter Champion and Reserve Champion Must place 1st or 2nd in any halter class to qualify for Championships Western Age Break High Point Awards 18 and Over: Classes 40, 69, 73, 77 & 80 13 17: Classes 41, 70, 74, 78 & 81 12 and Under: Classes 42,71, 75, 79 & 82 Western Walk/Trot High Point Awards 18 and Over: Classes 43, 58, 60, 62 & 66 17 and under: Classes 44, 59, 61, 63 & 67 Speed High Point Awards 18 and Over: Classes 76, 79, 82, 85, and 88 17 and Under: Classes 77, 80, 83, 86, and 89 Walk/Trot: Classes 78, 81, 84, 87 and 90 Overall Champion Western Horse& Champion Western Paint Horse Classes 40, 41, 42, 47, 48, 50, 53, 54, 55,56, 64, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 & 84 SPEED 18 and Over: Classes 85, 88, 91, 94,and 97 13 17: Classes 86, 87, 90, 93, 96, and 99 12 and Under: Classes 87, 90, 93, 96 and 99 SUPERHORSE Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 47, 48, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56, 64, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 and 99

Entries Must be postmarked or faxed, or entered online, on or before August 1, 2017. High Point Award will be given to horse and rider combination only. Stabling Recommended! Stay and Enjoy the Fair Horses must be fit and in show condition. Show management reserves the right to dismiss any horse that seems unfit or at risk of injury. Stallions (uncastrated male, over 1 year old) may not be shown or handled by anyone under 18 years of age. Horses must be in appropriate saddlery and equipment for the class entered. For example, Western Classes and Trail require Western tack, English Classes require English tack. Gymkhana riders can ride either English or Western but must be ALL English or ALL Western. Horses under 5 years of age may be ridden in a standard Hackamore or snaffle bit in Western Classes. Mechanical Hackamores are allowed in Gymkhana if riding Western, but not allowed in Western or English Classes. The USEF rulebook applies to all classes in the Western and English divisions. The CGA rulebook applies to the Gymkhana division. Parents and Trainer's must refrain from communicating with the judge. Please contact the office if you have a question for the judge. For any complaints, please contact the Show Office. Decisions from the Ground Jury (made up of the Judge, Show Manager and Show Secretary) are final. Classes in BOLD are open to all competitors but are also APHA Classes Schooling Jumping Rounds on Monday Evening $10.00 per round Questions? Call Sue (805) 428-6581 Schooling Trail Rounds on Weds. Morning $10.00 per round Ventura County Fair Rules and Regulations NO DOGS PERMITTED anywhere on the Fairgrounds during Horse Fair, except those permitted by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Wash racks may be used for sponge bathing or quickly rinsing horses off. Limited water use ONLY. Lunging will be allowed before 8 am in the warm up arena and designated lunging area. The designated lunging area will be marked and available throughout the show. 15 minute time limit applies. All competitors will be given two wrist bands to give them access to the show grounds. One for the competitior and one for a parent or an assistant. All other family and guests, must pay for entrance into the fairgrounds. NO EXCEPTIONS! For those coming before 11am, the opening time of the Ventura County Fair, They must enter at the Garden Street Entrance and pay admission if they do not have a wrist band. Parking is very limited! Please park at the designated Fair parking lots and walk or take the shuttle to the Fair entrance. Those competitors needing to bring in equipment to the stable area will be given a 30 minute pass to unload equipment and then they must imediately remove their vehicles from the stable area and find parking in available parking areas. This is a State Law and all those who refuse to move their vehicles WILL BE TOWED! ou y nk a h T ow Sh sor n o Sp

Class Descriptions ENGLISH DAY Warm Up Over Fences: This class is judged! Judged on the horses performance over a course of 8 fences with 2 changes of direction. Competitors are judged on the ability to maintain an even pace and negotiate the jumps in a graceful manner with knock downs and refusals being penalized. This class does not count towards High Point Awards or Super Horse. Trot Cross-rails: To be judged as Equitation or Hunters as designated but competitors will not be penalized for trotting the course or performing lead changes through the trot. Riders that compete in Trot Cross-rail classes may not compete in any other Over Fences Classes. Equitation Over Fences: Shall be judged over a course of at least 8 fences with two changes of direction. Rider will be judged from the time that they enter the arena. Emphasis is placed on the rider's ability to control and guide their horse over the course while maintaining the correct posture. Hunter Over Fences: Judged on the horses performance over a course of 8 fences with 2 changes of direction. Competitors are judged on the ability to maintain an even pace and negotiate the jumps in a graceful manner with knock downs and refusals being penalized. Hunt Seat Equitation: Judged on rider's position at the halt and while in motion, The rider shall have a neat and workmanlike appearance, displaying the correct position and have a light seat and hands, showing suppleness and conveying the impression of complete control. Riders will be asked to show their horses at the walk, trot, and canter in both directions and may be asked to halt, rein-back or ride without stirrups (at the judges discretion). Walk/ Trot Classes will not be asked to canter or ride without stirrups. English Pleasure: Riders will compete in a group at the walk, trot, and canter and may be asked to halt and rein back. Competitors are judged on the horse maintaining a steady, comfortable pace at all gaits giving the appearance of being a pleasure to ride. Walk/Trot Classes will not be asked to canter. English Horsemanship: Individual Competitors will ride a simple predetermined pattern that will be judged on their ability to control and manage their horse. These patterns may include walk, trot, and canter in one or both directions, halt, rein-back, counter canter, sitting trot, extended trot. Walk/Trot Classes will not be asked to canter or ride without stirrups. Country Pleasure: This class is judged at the Walk and the rider's Favorite Gait in both directions. Walk /Trot competitors may enter this class but may not canter. Jumpers (Table 2b): This class will test the competitors ability to clear a course of fences without jumping faults for knock downs, refusals, or going off course. If the competitor completes the course without any penalties, they will, without leaving the arena, proceed to the Jump Off. Upon being given a signal of a bell or whistle from the judge, they will ride over a shortened course where the lowest penalty points and fastest time will win. Hunter Hack: Riders will be asked to demonstrate their ability on the rail by riding at the walk, trot, and canter in both directions. Riders will then be asked to individually jump over two fences and follow any directions from the judge. This class is judged 70% on jumping style and ability, and 30% on the rail work Walk/Trot Classes are for those competitors that are not comfortable at the canter or lope Courses will be available online before the competition at www.greaterlapaint Club.com, on Facebook for the Greater Los Angeles Paint Horse Club, and on the Ventura County fair website at www.venturacountyfair.org

Class Descriptions WESTERN DAY Showmanship: Exhibitors will show their horses in hand performing a predetermined pattern that may include, walk, trot, halt, back up, a 90, 180 or 360 degree turn. Exhibitors must also present their horses to the judge as directed. Competitors may show their horses in English or Western attire, with English showing in a Bridle, and Western in a halter with a chain and lead. Trail: Riders will complete in a pattern of obstacles at the walk, jog, and lope, and may be asked to halt and rein back, open/close a gate, walk over poles, jog over poles, lope over poles, turn 360 degress in a box, cross a bridge, perform a serpentine, open a mail box and show judge the contents, side pass over a pole, back through paralell poles or an L.. Competitors are judged on how well they handle each obstacle and the horses willingness to follow the riders aids.. Walk/Trot Classes will not be asked to lope and pattern will be a simplified version. Halter: Horses to be shown in hand and to be judged on the conformation of the horse. Competitors may show their horses in English or Western attire, with English showing in a Bridle, and Western in a halter with a chain and lead. Halter Championship: First and Second place horses from all halter classes will automatically be entered in this class. (Showmanship does not count for this class). Country Pleasure: This class is judged at the Walk and the rider's Favorite Gait in both directions. Walk /Trot competitors may enter this class but may not lope. Western Equitation: Judged on rider's position at the halt and while in motion, The rider shall have a neat and workmanlike appearance, displaying the correct position and have a light seat and hands, showing suppleness and conveying the impression of complete control. Riders will be asked to show their horses at the walk, jog, and lope in both directions and may be asked to halt, rein-back (at the judges discretion). Walk/ Trot Classes will not be asked to lope. Western Pleasure: Riders will compete in a group at the walk, jog, and lope, and may be asked to halt and rein back. Competitors are judged on the horse maintaining a steady, comfortable pace at all gaits giving the appearance of being a pleasure to ride. Walk/Trot Classes will not be asked to lope. Western Horsemanship: Individual Competitors will ride a simple predetermined pattern that will be judged on their ability to control and manage their horse. These patterns may include walk, jog, and lope in one or both directions, halt, rein-back, counter lope, extended trot, and extended lope.. Walk/Trot Classes will not be asked to lope. Reining: Competitors will guide the horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins, rollbacks, and stops. All work is done at the lope or the gallop. Horses will be judged on their responsiveness to the riders aids, and the ability to perform the set pattern and movements. Single Stake: This is a timed event. Poles 1: This is a timed event. Stakes Race: This is a timed event. Speed Barrels: This is a timed event. Barrels (Cloverleaf): This is a timed event. Walk/ Trot competitors may not canter, lope or gallop. This division in the Speed Events is to encourage riders who would like to try these speed events but are not comfortable with going at high speed. Courses and Patterns will be available online before the competition at www.greaterlapaint Club.com, on Facebook for the Greater Los Angeles Paint Horse Club, and on the Ventura County fair website at www.venturacountyfair.org

SHOW INFORMATION OPEN HORSE SHOW This show is an OPEN SHOW. It is open to all breeds. We encourage all breeds of horses to compete and have outside performance recognition for Morgan, Arabian, Appaloosa and American Paint Horse, but any breed or mixed breed is welcome to compete. Anyone can compete in classes that are indicated in BOLD as APHA classes and will be judged and receive regular class awards, and be eligible for High Point Awards. APHA (Paint) Horses will be judged with the open class and also presented with separate APHA placings. We will essentially be judging two classes at the same time, OPEN and APHA. NEW FOR THIS YEAR - APHA APPROVAL This show has now been approved as an APHA Sanctioned show. If you have an APHA Registered horse and are a current APHA Member, you may be eligible for APHA National points. Please see the APHA Rulebook for rules and regulations. You will need to present your horses American Paint Horse Association Registration Papers and pay a $ 5.00 per horse APHA fee to be eligible for APHA points. If you do not meet the APHA requirements, you may still compete in the all classes and be eligible for High Point awards, but you will not be eligible for APHA points. You can join APHA at the show. Pre Entry Deadline is August 1, 2018. Entries: Enter online at www.horseshowtime.com. Mail Entries to: Gail Forest 20784 Pegasus Road Tehachapi, CA 93561 (805) 915-9437 (661) 599-0635 Email Entries to: WhoopTeeDooWest@SBCGlobal.net Fax Entries to: Sue Fleczok (805) 527-9655 Entry Fees: Regular Classes Pre Entry GLAPHC MEMBER Pre Entry Non Member Post Entry GLAPHC MEMBER Post Entry Non Member APHA Fees (must provide APHA Papers) Grounds Fee Office Fee Drug Fee $18.00 per class $ 20.00 per class $ 23.00 per class $ 25.00 per class $ 5.00 per horse $ 10.00 per horse $ 10.00 per entry $ 5.00 per horse Stabling and Tack Room Information: Box stalls are available for $30 per night. Tack rooms are $30 per night. Shavings and Hay are available for purchase from American Hay & Mercantile (805) 649-3300. 101 W. Short St., Oak View, CA 93022. www.americanhay.net Camping: Camping is very limited! DRY CAMPING ONLY. $40.00 per night. Questions and additional information: Please contact Sue Fleczok at (805) 428-6581 or (805 527-9655 whoopteedoowest@sbcglobal.net